This is the last of the Hondo River Quilt Barn Trail Blocks. These are the 12 that are on the various buildings at the county fair grounds:
Putting the paintbrushes away...for now!
Showing posts with label Hondo River Barn Quilt Trail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hondo River Barn Quilt Trail. Show all posts
Thursday, September 20, 2018
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Barn Quilt Blocks
Today I thought I'd add a post with the individual photos of the quilt blocks we made for the Hondo River Barn Quilt Trail. So, lots pictures minus the usual chatter.

All the quilt blocks are 4' x 4':
Some of the business owners requested particular colors - this one includes Kubota Orange as it is displayed at New Mexico Machinery and they are also a Kubota dealer.
This one was designed for Pecos Flavors Winery - they also have a wonderful little deli that is a popular lunch destination:
And this one was purchased by a local nursery called The Greenery:
This one was purchased by the local quilt shop:
This is the only one that is 2' x 2' - it sits behind my co-worker / quilting co-hort and me and the auctioneer at the sale barn. My boss is also a quilter and a member of our tribe. You just never know where you will encounter a quilter. :)

All the quilt blocks are 4' x 4':
Some of the business owners requested particular colors - this one includes Kubota Orange as it is displayed at New Mexico Machinery and they are also a Kubota dealer.
This one was designed for Pecos Flavors Winery - they also have a wonderful little deli that is a popular lunch destination:
And this one was purchased by a local nursery called The Greenery:
This one was purchased by the local quilt shop:
This is the only one that is 2' x 2' - it sits behind my co-worker / quilting co-hort and me and the auctioneer at the sale barn. My boss is also a quilter and a member of our tribe. You just never know where you will encounter a quilter. :)
Some of ya'll have asked whether this was a fundraiser. The answer is no. We initiated this as a community development project to help promote tourism, local businesses, and preserve history in the area. The businesses paid a fee and and that went towards the lumber, paint, and flyers. Any extra we have goes towards scholarships and charity community projects.
Sunday, September 16, 2018
Under the Paint Brush: Hondo River Barn Quilt Trail
There hasn't been much going on under the needle lately, but there has been an awful lot happening under the paint brush and it's quilt related.
Our Quilt Squad group (we're a county extension club) has taken on a challenging project these past 5 months or so. We have taken on a Quilt Barn Trail and we're nearing it's completion. It's going to be so nice, but Lord have mercy! I don't think anyone realized how much work was involved. In fact, when we were delivering the quilt blocks the other day, one of our band said, "It's a good thing we didn't think this through or we probably never would have taken it on!" Another common phrase that has often been heard is, "Who's idea WAS this?!" And if I ever have to choose another paint swatch sample, it'll be too soon. Just kidding, but good gravy...my head was spinning every time we walked out of the paint store.
Our Quilt Squad group (we're a county extension club) has taken on a challenging project these past 5 months or so. We have taken on a Quilt Barn Trail and we're nearing it's completion. It's going to be so nice, but Lord have mercy! I don't think anyone realized how much work was involved. In fact, when we were delivering the quilt blocks the other day, one of our band said, "It's a good thing we didn't think this through or we probably never would have taken it on!" Another common phrase that has often been heard is, "Who's idea WAS this?!" And if I ever have to choose another paint swatch sample, it'll be too soon. Just kidding, but good gravy...my head was spinning every time we walked out of the paint store.
There was the research. The purchasing of lumber and paint. The selection of the name and logo.The building of the blocks. The drawing of each design. The priming of the blocks. The endless painting of the blocks.
And the miles of taping with each color change.
The sealing of the blocks. The selling of the blocks. The photos of the blocks.The designing of the flyer - beautifully done by LaDonna and her sister, Connie, painted this block with our Barn Quilt Trail name. I'm telling you, these are a talented bunch of gals:
The delivering of the blocks:
It was a group effort:

Everyone pitched in where and when they were able. It really was a lot of work, but these ladies are truly extraordinary and it's always a hoot to spend time with them. We painted in the Ice Cream Parlor at the fair grounds. We happened to be there during the county fair and our extension agent mentioned that the Governor was visiting so we grabbed her (we were actually more polite than that!) and asked whether she minded contributing to our project:
Thank you so much, Governor Martinez! And soon, blocks began to appear around town:
There are 11 blocks at the Fair Grounds and 20 more were purchased by businesses around town. I'm not a Facebook user but the Barn Quilt Trail is there (Click on link):
We'll be posting photos as the blocks go up, but everyone's hard work is about to pay off! Such a fun group of ladies! I'm grateful to be a part of their tribe.Well done girls!
And the miles of taping with each color change.
The sealing of the blocks. The selling of the blocks. The photos of the blocks.The designing of the flyer - beautifully done by LaDonna and her sister, Connie, painted this block with our Barn Quilt Trail name. I'm telling you, these are a talented bunch of gals:
The delivering of the blocks:
It was a group effort:
Everyone pitched in where and when they were able. It really was a lot of work, but these ladies are truly extraordinary and it's always a hoot to spend time with them. We painted in the Ice Cream Parlor at the fair grounds. We happened to be there during the county fair and our extension agent mentioned that the Governor was visiting so we grabbed her (we were actually more polite than that!) and asked whether she minded contributing to our project:
Thank you so much, Governor Martinez! And soon, blocks began to appear around town:
There are 11 blocks at the Fair Grounds and 20 more were purchased by businesses around town. I'm not a Facebook user but the Barn Quilt Trail is there (Click on link):
We'll be posting photos as the blocks go up, but everyone's hard work is about to pay off! Such a fun group of ladies! I'm grateful to be a part of their tribe.Well done girls!
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